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[QUOTE="Jasmine, post: 246207, member: 49159"] In order to become successful with freelancing, you need skills, not a general skills but skills in the area that is in high demand. Think about something like data scientists, UX designer, animation, etc. Well, you can also try things like logo designing, writing, etc. but these niches are overtly saturated niches, overtly saturated niches means there are more freelancers than the clients, so it is difficult to get high paying jobs on these areas, IN order to build your freelancer career, you need an online presence. Having an online presence means you have presence on a lot of social sites, have a portfolio website, and have account on a lot of freelancer sites. Being a blogger can really help you to grow as a freelancer. Blogging is a good content marketing strategy. You can share information on relevant topic, rank on search engines and build your reputation as a freelancer.. Instead of working on a single freelancer site, you also need to try multiple sites. You also need to share your resume on social site like LinkedIn. On linkedIn, a lot of companies and individuals hire freelancers. If you have a good portfolio, getting hired trough social sites is really high. [/QUOTE]
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